The NRCSA Center in Tokyo was established in 1988. and one of the greatest assets of our center is the international atmosphere of the school, with students gathering in one place from more than 50 countries all over the world.

Because our center is so multi-cultural in background, a common respect for other students' culture is nurtured as students begin to communicate with each other in their new appreciated common language Japanese.

This multinational environment allows our instructors to design interesting programs, which provide ongoing stimuli. The unique and positive environment at our center provides a stage where both teacher and student can enjoy advancing their educational goals.

About Tokyo

Tokyo

It is one of the world's most contradictory cities. On the one hand, blinding neon signs, incessant noise and bumper-to-bumper traffic can make this city of 12 million seem completely overwhelming. Yet behind the barely ordered chaos lie remnants of a very different past. Tranquil back streets, bonsai trees, ancient temples and shrines convey their quiet power to the traveler who is willing to look and listen. And, at the center of it all, is the Imperial Palace - home to the emperor and a tangible link to the past.

Many of the city's highlights are free: stroll through the evocative Shitamachi (low city) area around Asakusa and the major Buddhist temple Senso-ji; visit the tranquil wooded grounds of Meiji-jingu, the city's most venerable Shinto shrine; experience the frenetic fish market at Tsukiji. Though Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world, it also offers free and surprising delights.